Carl Garré

Carl Alois Philipp Garrè (12 December 1857, Ragaz – 6 March 1928) was a Swiss surgeon. He proved that Staphylococcus aureus causes carbuncles and boils by experimenting on himself and had one condition named after himself, Garre's sclerosing osteomyelitis (sclerosing osteitis – form of chronic osteomyelitis with proliferative periostitis). He was a student of Robert Koch and Theodor Kocher.

He studied medicine at the Universities of Bern and Leipzig, earning his doctorate in 1883. From 1884 he was an assistant to surgeon August Socin (1837–1899) at the University of Basel, where in 1886 he became privat-docent for surgery and bacteriology. In 1889 he became an associate professor of surgery at the University of Tübingen. From 1894 he was a full professor of surgery at several universities, including the Universities of Rostock (1894–1901) and Bonn (1907–1926). He died in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife on March 6, 1928. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Naegeli, Theodor, Pagenstecher, Ernst, Garré, Carl
Published 1926
J.F. Bergmann-Verlag

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by Garre, Carl, Stich, Rudolf, Bauer, Karl-H.
Published 1949
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Garre, Carl, Stich, Rudolf, Bauer, Karl H.
Published 1958
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Garré, Carl, Stich, Rudolf, Bauer, Karl H., Frey, Rudolf
Published 1958
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Garré, Carl, Borchard, August Friedrich, Stich, Rudolf, Bauer, Karl-H.
Published 1944
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Garré, Carl, Bauer, Karl-Heinrich, Garré-Stich-Bauer,., NA., Stich, Rudolf
Published 1949
Springer Berlin Heidelberg